2019 Free Agent Bids

Discussion in 'General Manager's Office' started by Lyman, Mar 11, 2019.

  1. RTTRUTH Legend Manager Colts

    Colts bid:
    Pierre Desir
    $6,000,000
     
  2. LAOJoe Assistant Coach Manager Patreon Silver Maple Leafs Eagles

    Eagles Bid:
    Mark Ingram
    $6M
     
  3. TopDawg Legend

    Raiders bid on
    Roger Saffold
    $7,000,000
     
  4. RTTRUTH Legend Manager Colts

    Current FA Bids, by Position:

    Teddy Bridgewater 6,000,000 Giants
    Nick Foles 12,000,000 Jaguars

    Le'Veon Bell 22,000,000 Niners
    Mark Ingram 6,000,000 Eagles

    Tyrell Williams 6,000,000 Patriots

    Jared Cook 7,000,000 Raiders

    Matt Paradis 10,000,000 Jets
    Ja'Wuan James 9,000,000 Broncos
    Rodger Saffold 7,000,000 Raiders
    Trent Brown 19,000,000 Raiders
    Daryl Williams 8,000,000 Giants

    Preston Smith 10,000,000 Lions
    Ezekiel Ansah 13,000,000 Raiders
    Sheldon Richardson 11,000,000 Browns

    Jordan Hicks 7,700,000 Lions
    Kwon Alexander 8,000,000 Eagles
    C.J. Mosley 14,000,000 Browns
    Anthony Barr 10,000,000 Jets
    Cory Littleton 10,600,000 Redskins

    Kareem Jackson 10,000,000 Lions
    Bryce Callahan 6,000,000 Bears
    Justin Coleman 6,000,000 Lions
    Pierre Desir 6,000,000 Colts
    Bradley Roby 9,000,000 Browns
    Steven Nelson 6,000,000 Steelers

    Adrian Amos 10,000,000 Giants
    Earl Thomas 16,600,000 Cowboys
    Lamarcus Joyner 10,000,000 Raiders
     
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  5. Campbell Administrator Manager Commissioner

    The Saints bid on:
    CB Steven Nelson
    $7,000,000

    Previous bid
    Steelers
    Steven Nelson
    $6,000,000
     
  6. Lyman "Franchise Asshole" Browns Buckeyes

    ILB C.J. Mosely @ $14,000,000

    Going once . . .
     
  7. Lyman "Franchise Asshole" Browns Buckeyes

    ILB C.J. Mosely @ $14,000,000

    Going twice . . .
     
  8. TopDawg Legend

    Raiders re-sign
    Jared Cook
    $7,000,000
     
  9. Lyman "Franchise Asshole" Browns Buckeyes

    BAM . . . SOLD !

    The Cleveland Browns sign:

    C.J. Mosely, ILB
    $14,000,000
     
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  10. TopDawg Legend

    Oakland has decided to change direction. We rescind the $19m offer to Trent Brown...

    Previous bid of $17m for Trent Brown by the NY Jets is back in play...
     
  11. Campbell Administrator Manager Commissioner

    The Dolphins bid on:
    Teddy Bridgewater
    $8,000,000

    Previous bid
    Teddy Bridgewater 6,000,000 Giants
     
  12. IrishDawg42 Legend Manager Browns Buckeyes Fighting Irish

    About the right value for him too...I had him pegged around the $13.5M per year value, no where near the $17M per year that he got.
     
  13. TopDawg Legend

    Raiders bid on
    Ronald Darby
    $7,000,000
     
  14. xinik Franchise Player Manager Giants

    Giants bid on Teddy Bridgewater

    $10,000,000

    Previous bid
    Miami
    $8,000,000
     
  15. Willie Head Coach Manager News & Notes Vikings

    Vikings bid on;
    RT Ja'Wuan James - $11,000,000

    Previous bid;
    $9,000,000 - Broncos
     
  16. RTTRUTH Legend Manager Colts

    Since the current CBA was signed, I feel like we’ve seen this kind of thing escalate a bit every year. It’s really kind of expanded the gap between teams willing to spend and those who prefer to be shrewd. At least that’s how it seems to me. Those that spend throw all the rookie savings at veterans. The irony is in the end they still suffer from dead cap issues. Just now it’s created from a different source. Also, it’s starting to feel like no one is untouchable. It’s a player movement buffet every offseason.
     
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  17. RTTRUTH Legend Manager Colts

    @Tim
    It’s not overly busy. Should we lower the minimum bids yet?
     
  18. Campbell Administrator Manager Commissioner

    Let's lower the minimum tomorrow morning at 8am.
     
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  19. xinik Franchise Player Manager Giants

    The current CBA has created a bunch of problems -- the biggest of which is it actually has affected the quality of the games. Less practice time means less time to work on fundamentals like tackling technique and offensive line play.

    But it also created this crazy situation where the NFL "middle class" is repaidly disappearing. All those extra cap dollars are going to the few names that sign big contracts on the first day or two of free agency. It isn't actually bringing up the salaries of everyone -- just inflating the top end numbers completely out of control. The Giants (before making all their moves this offseason) were a rediculous example of it. They had like 5 players whose cap number was greater than 10% of the teams cap! How do you build the rest of the roster when like 60% of your cap goes to 5 guys -- and one of them is a 38 year old QB who you won't cut because it would be awkward some day when he gets inducted into the ring of honor...
     
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  20. RTTRUTH Legend Manager Colts

    Well the 60% to five guys thing is interesting. You see it moreso on the teams whose GM is afraid to play chicken with star players. The top players DO get more. And each teams stars sell tickets to the fans. That’s where the politics come in. And a GMs fear of losing a guy who goes on to be great elsewhere.
    Take the championship Seahawks; they had a great team on rookie deals. Then when the cheap deals were up they had to pick the “core” guys to keep. Wilson, Wagner, Sherman, Thomas, and Kam all got paid. Eventually they had to move one, two guys to field a team. Unless you’re batting 90% in every draft, which being honest no one can on a regular basis.

    That’s why the middle class disappears. So I think we both agree here Xinik. In the Giants case, it was probably half keeping core guys, and half politics/ticket sales (OBJ).
    Didn’t help that your drafts were hitting 50% at best and bad coaches were brought in. (McAdoo)
    All led to your current situation
     

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